i-PRO i-PRO WV-SAE303W Extension Software User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

i-PRO WV-SAE303W Extension Software is a powerful tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your network cameras for people counting applications. With this software, you can:

  • Register and edit camera information, including titles, groups, IP addresses, and user credentials.
  • Set preferences for data acquisition and output.
  • Obtain people count data from multiple cameras simultaneously and save it to a file.
  • Output summary data in CSV or form format.
  • Correct count data to account for U-turns.
  • View camera status and log information.

i-PRO WV-SAE303W Extension Software is a powerful tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your network cameras for people counting applications. With this software, you can:

  • Register and edit camera information, including titles, groups, IP addresses, and user credentials.
  • Set preferences for data acquisition and output.
  • Obtain people count data from multiple cameras simultaneously and save it to a file.
  • Output summary data in CSV or form format.
  • Correct count data to account for U-turns.
  • View camera status and log information.
Extension Software
Operating Instructions
Model No. WV-SAE303W
The model number is abbreviated in some descriptions in this manual.
Preface
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About the operating instructions
The operations for using the “People Count Output Tool” supplied with WV-SAE303W (hereinafter, this product) are
described in this manual.
This product is intended for the use after the registration of “Extension Software” to network cameras. Be sure to
refer to the operating instructions of the network cameras (hereinafter, camera/sold separately) in use together with
this manual.
The illustrations of the screens of the network camera used in these operating instructions may be dierent
depending on the network camera in use.
For information about the settings required before using and registering “Extension Software” to the camera, refer to
the “Setup Instructions” of this product.
The screens used in this PDF manual show the case of WV-S4150. Depending on the model used, the screens
shown in the explanations may dier to the actual camera screens.
Adobe® Reader® is required to read these operating instructions (PDF). When the Adobe® Reader® is not installed on
the personal computer (hereinafter, PC), download the latest Adobe® Reader® from the Adobe web site and install it.
Abbreviations
The following abbreviations are used in these operating instructions.
Network cameras are described as cameras.
Supplied software
People Count Setting Tool (accessory)
Is used to easily congure settings for People count. For details, refer to “Setup Instructions”.
People Count Output Tool (accessory)
An application to create records with the information obtained from the people count information. Read this
manual for information about its functions.
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About the operating instructions  ................. 2
Abbreviations  ................................................. 2
Supplied software  .......................................... 2
Operations flow .............................................. 4
People Count Output Tool ............................. 5
Starting up “People Count Output Tool” ..... 7
Registering/editing camera information ...... 8
Preferences ................................................... 10
Data acquisition ........................................... 11
Data output ................................................... 14
Others ............................................................ 20
Log display function ..........................................................20
Error messages ..................................................................21
Q&A .....................................................................................24
Limitations ..........................................................................26
Export data for setting information ..................................27
Folders/files ........................................................................28
CONTENTS
Preface
Settings
Preparation
Operations
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Operations flow
Starting up “People Count Output Tool”
page 5 to 7
Conguring/editing “People Count Output Tool”
page 8 to 10
Obtaining People count data with “People Count Output Tool”
page 11 to 13
Outputting summary result data with “People Count Output Tool”
page 14 to 19
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2
3
4
■1 Install the Extension Software
■2 Install the
People Count Setting Tool”
■3 Install the
People Count Output Tool”
■4 Install and congure the camera
* For details, refer to “Setup Instructions”.
Installation/Settings
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People Count Output Tool
Main screen of the “People Count Output Tool”
Here we explain an overview of each function of the main screen of the “People Count Output Tool”.
C
A
G
B
F
E
D
A Setup edit function
Can edit camera registration and U-turn correction function from the Setup edit screen shown on the next page.
B Data acquisition function
Obtains the People count data from the camera for the PC. There are the following 2 methods of obtaining data.
Auto data acquisition (Auto acquisition setting)
Manual data acquisition (Manual acquisition setting)
C Camera setup information function
Can display the Camera setup information in a list.
D Camera status display function
Can check the status of the camera.
E Camera setup information output order changing function
Can change the camera order when outputting data.
F Data output function
The following 2 formats can be selected when outputting People count data taken from the cameras.
CSV data
Form
G Log display function
Can display the log.
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People Count Output Tool (continued)
“People Count Output Tool” Setup edit screen
Here we explain an overview of each function of the Setup edit screen of the “People Count Output Tool”.
C
A
B
EDF
A Camera information import function
Camera information exported from this application or “People Count Setting Tool” can be imported.
B Camera information addition function
Camera information for 1 camera can be added. Camera information for a maximum of 96 cameras can be
added.
C Camera information editing function
Congured camera information can be edited.
D Preferences function
The common setting items for this application can be congured.
E Camera information export function
Camera information congured by this application can be exported.
F U-turn correction function
The U-turn correction function for each camera can be set to ON/OFF.
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Starting up “People Count Output Tool”
Starting up “People Count Output Tool”
Start up “People Count Output Tool” by double-clicking the “People Count Output Tool” shortcut created on the
desktop.
Note:
If “Auto acquisition setting” is congured for Data acquisition in the “People Count Output Tool” screen, data
is automatically obtained when you log into the PC. Because of this, the application starts automatically.
* When data starts to be obtained, it appears as though the application freezes, but after a few seconds it
returns to normal operations.
If the display language for Windows is a language other than Japanese, the “People Count Output Tool”
screen in displayed in English.
For information on the folders or les for “People Count Output Tool”, refer to “Folders/les” ( page 28) of
“Others”.
Important:
Match the time of the PC that uses “People Count Output Tool” with the camera.
2 more versions of this application cannot be started at the same time.
Data cannot be obtained automatically when the PC is logged out. Can only operate when logged in.
If the application is forcibly stopped, the application is restarted in order to continue obtaining data.
In order that you can use the application without disturbance, the restart
function is executed at 1:50 PC time. If you are using the application at
this time, you can cancel the restart by selecting “Cancel” on the right
message window.
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Cameras used for People count can be registered/
edited in the Setup edit screen.
Registering camera information
Deleting/editing camera information
Exporting camera information
To the right are
the 3 methods to
register camera
information
Newly import
Additional import
Newly add
To display the Setup edit screen, perform the following
steps.
A
B
Switching
screens
A Click the “Setup edit” button.
* The “Preferences screen” is only displayed the
rst time that settings are performed. Follow the
displayed instructions and congure a password.
B Enter the login password for the Setup edit screen.
* Initial settings are required the rst time. Refer to
“Preferences”.
Importing camera information
Click the “Import” button and select an import method.
Import les can be opened after selecting the import
method.
Data (*.dat) exported from “People Count Setting Tool”
or “People Count Output Tool” can be imported.
[Newly import]
Deletes the current camera information and newly
registers the camera information. It also imports the
common settings of this application.
[Additional import]
Adds additional camera information to the current
camera information.
Newly adding camera information
A
B
A Open the Newly add screen can by clicking the
“Newly add” button.
B Enter all of the information in the Newly add screen
and click the “OK” button. The camera information is
added.
Registering/editing camera information
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Note:
The entries for “Camera title” and “Group” can
be abbreviated. The “http://” of the address does
not need to be entered.
Enter an IP address or host name in “Address”.
When camera count data is being obtained over
the Internet, the camera must be registered to
a dynamic DNS service (such as Viewnetcam.
com), xed IP address service, etc. For details,
refer to the Operating Instructions of the network
camera.
Important:
Up to 96 cameras can be registered.
When importing les exported with “People
Count Setting Tool”, do not import the same le
again after operations. The current People count
data may be deleted.
For information on the available characters for
camera information, refer to “Limitations”
( page 26) of “Others” in this manual.
Editing camera information
The congured camera information can be edited.
The following items can be edited.
“Camera title” (can be abbreviated)
“Group” (can be abbreviated)
“Address” (http:// is not needed.)
“User name”
“Password”
“HTTP port”
Important:
“Total”, “Err”, and “Settings”
(not case sensitive)
cannot be used in the group name.
Combinations of the same address and HTTP
ports cannot be registered.
After operations, if the address or HTTP port
needs to be changed, change the settings on this
application. Data is associated to the new data.
Deleting camera information
Selected camera information is deleted by selecting
“Checkbox” on the left side of the Setup edit screen and
clicking the “Delete” button.
Conguring camera information
Click the “Set” button after editing of the camera
information is completed. The current camera
information is displayed and is initially displayed the
next time the application is started.
Note:
U-turn correction can be congured in the Setup
edit screen. Refer to “Correcting count data”
( page 19) of “Data output” in this manual.
Exporting camera information
A The current camera information and the common
settings for this applications are exported by clicking
“Export”.
B Specify the export destination, enter the le name,
and then click “Save”.
A
B
Important:
Files exported from the Camera information
editing screen of the “People Count Output
Tool” cannot be imported with the “People Count
Setting Tool”.
Registering/editing camera information (continued)
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Login password settings and Enter/Exit output setting
settings can be congured on the Preferences screen
of the “People Count Output Tool”. To display the
Preferences screen, press the “Preferences” button.
Preferences
[Setup edit screen login password setting]
The password used for logging into the the Setup edit
screen can be congured.
Important:
Distinguish between upper and lower cases.
2-byte characters, and 1-byte symbols " and &
are unavailable.
For the password, use 3 or more types
of characters from upper case alphabetic
characters, lower case alphabetic characters,
numbers, and symbols.
Keep the password at hand so as not to lose.
It is recommended to change the password
periodically.
[Enter/Exit output setting]
The following 3 patterns can be selected to classify the
People count data outputted to the CSV data or form.
“Output both enter and exit”
“Output enter only”
“Output exit only”
Saving Preferences
Click the “Set” button to save Preferences. The
Preferences screen closes if the settings are
successfully applied.
Note:
To nish Preferences without changing settings,
click “Exit” without clicking “Set”.
Ending Setup edit
You can close the Setup edit screen by clicking the
“Exit” button.
Note:
If you end the Setup edit screen without clicking
the “Set” button after editing the camera
information, “Save the changed contents?” is
displayed. To save, select “Yes”.
Preferences
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A Select the “Auto acquisition setting” radio button.
B Congure “Reference hour” and “Acquisition interval”
of “Auto acquisition setting”. Using the congure time
(0 to 23 o’clock) as a base, data is automatically
obtained in the intervals (1, 2, 4, 8, 12, 24 hours)
specied in “Acquisition interval”.
Example: If “Reference hour:2, Acquisition interval:8
Hour” are specied, data is obtained automatically at
“2 o’clock, 10 o’clock, and 18 o’clock”.
C If settings are congured with “At the time of
acquisition, create daily form of this very day” is
checked, form ([daily report]) is outputted when
automatically obtaining data.
*Data used for comparison is not included.
D Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
Note:
When obtaining data,
a balloon such as
the one on the right
is displayed in the
bottom right of the
screen.
Important:
When data starts to be obtained, it appears as
though the application freezes, but after a few
seconds it returns to normal operations.
If People count data is not contained in the
camera, new data is not saved.
When “Auto acquisition setting” is congured,
the “End” button becomes unavailable. To end
the application, change the setting to “Manual
acquisition setting”.
The form is not updated if it is open when data
is automatically obtained. Close the form when
automatically obtaining data. Also, to refer to
the form for the current day, please refer to the
copied form.
Depending on the number or registered
cameras, data may not be able to be obtained
within the specied time.
Data acquisition
With Data acquisition, People count data from the camera is obtained. There are 2 methods for obtaining data,auto
acquisition and manual acquisition. Select either “Auto acquisition setting” or “Manual acquisition setting”.
Auto acquisition setting
Periodically obtains People count data from the camera and automatically saves it to the PC.
A
BC
D
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A Select the “Manual acquisition setting” radio button.
B Congure the period in which you want to obtain
data in “Start” and “End” of “Manual acquisition
setting”. (Can specify from January 1st, 2017 to
December 31st, 2050.)
C Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
D A message informing you that data will start to be
obtained is displayed when the “Start obtaining”
button is clicked. Click the “OK” button to start
obtaining data. A completion message is displayed
when the data has nished being obtained.
Note:
When obtaining data, camera information that
has been obtained is displayed in the balloon in
the bottom right of the screen.
Important:
When data starts to be obtained, it appears as
though the application freezes, but after a few
seconds it returns to normal operations.
If People count data is not contained in the
camera, new data is not obtained.
Camera status function
“People Count Output Tool” has a function for displaying
the camera status. Camera has the status of “Normal”
and “Not normal” and is shown with the following icons.
If the cursor is placed on these icons, their contents are
displayed on the tooltip. If [Not normal] is displayed,
refer to “Error messages” ( page 21) of “Others” in
this manual.
[Normal] [Not normal]
Manual acquisition setting
People count data from a specied period can be manually obtained and saved to the PC.
A
B
C
D
Data acquisition (continued)
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Note:
The camera status display is updated when data
is obtained.
If the People count data is saved on an SD
memory card, the status of the SD memory card
can be notied to this application depending on
the camera settings. To enable this function,
refer to the following “SD memory card failure
detection feature”.
Important:
If “Auto acquisition” or “Manual acquisition” has
not been executed since starting this application,
because the camera has not been connected
to even once, the status of each camera is
displayed as [Not normal] (connection not
conrmed).
A
B
A Displaying the status of multiple cameras at once
The number of cameras in the status of the icon are
displayed next to the icon.
B Displaying the status of cameras in a list
The status of each camera can be checked with the
icon.
SD memory card failure detection feature
In this application, the SD memory card status
notications from cameras can be received and then
applied to the camera status function.
The status can be notied for the following statuses.
SD-MEMORY NOT DETECTED
SD-MEMORY FULL
SD-MEMORY CAPACITY
(The timing of when notications start diers
depending on the value of Remaining capacity
notication congured on the camera.)
To enable this function, “TCP alarm notication” must be
congured on the camera’s web browser.
<Camera web browser settings>
First, display the “Alarm” - “Notication” - “TCP alarm
notication” screen. After this, congure the following
steps.
For details, refer to the Operating Instructions of the
camera.
TCP alarm notification
TCP alarm notification
TCP alarm
TCP alarm notification
A
B
C
D
A Select On for TCP alarm notication
B Enter the Destination port number (default: 1818)
C
Check “Diag.” for the notication destination, and
then enter the IP address of the PC installed with this
application in the Destination address.
D Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
<Settings for “People Count Output Tool”>
A
In order to congure the port for receiving alarms on
the PC, open cong.txt saved in the same level as
this application, enter the port number that you want
to receive from in SELFNOTICE_PORT, and then
save the data. (Default: 1818)
B Restart this application.
Important:
Notication results are applied when not
acquiring data, outputting data, or displaying
logs for the “People Count Output Tool” screen.
In order to use this application, implement
rewall settings so that the port number used for
receiving notications can be used.
If “The specied TCP port seems not to be open.
Starts with the SD memory card failure detection
function disabled.” is displayed in the bottom
right of the screen, the port number is duplicated
with port numbers used in other applications.
Change the camera notication destination port
number and this application’s receiving port
number.
If notications are sent over the Internet to a PC,
the PC must be registered to a dynamic DNS
service, xed IP address service, etc. Also, port
forwarding must be congured for the router. For
details, refer to the manual of the router.
Data acquisition (continued)
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The Data output is statistically processed based on the People count data accumulated in the PC, and the results
are outputted.
There are 2 methods of outputting the results: “CSV data output” and “Form output”.
Note:
The order of the outputted cameras can be change with the “Exchange” function or “Sort” function.
Switching and exchanging camera information data
B
C
A
D
A Displays the range of registered camera numbers.
B Check the “Check box” for the camera that you want
to exchange the order for.
C Click the “▲” button to move the checked camera up
by one line.
Click the “▼” button to move the checked camera
down by one line.
D Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
Sort procedure
A
B
C
A If you want to sort the order, select a sort method
from the following.
Camera title (Ascending order)
Camera title (Descending order)
Group (Ascending order)
Group (Descending order)
Address (Ascending order)
Address (Descending order)
B Click the “Sort” button to execute the sort.
C Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
Data output
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Data output (continued)
Output target setting procedure
A
B
A Check the “Check box” for the camera that you want to
output data for from the Output target line.
B Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
CSV data
CSV data is data that is saved in the CSV format (comma separated).
Files that contain “Group total” outputted by the total (count total) of each group, and les that contain “Each group”
outputted by the count total of individual cameras in the same group are outputted.
Note:
Files can be outputted from the selected daily report (in 1 hour units) with the specied Year/Month/Day or
monthly report (in 1 day units).
Daily report Monthly report
Group total Each group Group total Each group
File name
yyyymmdd_Result_
PeopleCount(Total).csv
yyyymmdd_Result_
PeopleCount
(group name).csv
yyyymm___Result_
PeopleCount(Total).csv
yyyymm___Result_
PeopleCount
(group name).csv
Output
intervals
Times in the specied range 31 days
(the value for each day is the value within the
specied time range)
Saved
contents
Group name Camera name Group name Camera name
People count type (Enters/Exits)
Year/Month/Day Year/Month
Total value for the People count of each time Total value for the People count of each day
Increase/Decrease ratio of the above value in
the Year/Month/Day compare
Increase/Decrease ratio of the below value in the
Year/Month compare
All groups total value
Composition ratio
Groups total value
Composition ratio
All groups total value
Composition ratio
Groups total value
Composition ratio
Each time’s People count value Each day’s People count value
Supplemental information: CSV data output format (* for daily report and group total files)
A 1st line: title
B 2nd line: item name/time information (time units)
C 3rd to 6th line: total count value of all groups
*
For each group: total count value for the selected group
D 7th line or later: total count value for each group
*
For each group: count value for individual cameras within the selected group
Note:
C and D have 4 lines of data containing Enters for Output target/Enters for Comparison target/Exits for
Output target/Exits for Comparison target exported for 1 group at a time.
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CSV data output example: * daily report and group total les
A
B
C
D
E
Important:
If the camera title is blank, the “Address” will be entered. Also, if the group is blank, nothing will be entered.
“***” is entered in the Date/time for unrecorded data or unobtained data.
“***” is displayed if all of the data for the daily report (1 hour units) and monthly report (target times) does not
exist.
CSV data output procedure
AB
C
D
E F
A When exporting a monthly report, select “Monthly”.
When exporting a daily report, select “Daily”.
B Select the Year/Month/Day that you want to output.
C The CSV data can be outputted at the same time as
the comparison target data.
Select the Year/Month/Day of the comparison target.
D Select the time that you want to output.
If Monthly is selected, the total count value for that
time is outputted as the value for 1 day.
E Click the “Browse…” button and then specify the
output destination for the CSV data in the displayed
folder selection dialog box. (Data is outputted to the
desktop if no destination is specied.)
F Click the “CSV data output” button to display the
start conrmation.
Click the “OK” button to start outputting.
A completion message is displayed when the data
has nished outputting.
Important:
Data must be obtained from the camera before
you can output data.
Data output (continued)
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Data output (continued)
Form
The form is a le saved in an Excel format that shows
the summary data in a table and graph.
The form is output in 1 le that contains separate sheets
for the following 3 items.
Note:
Files can be outputted from the selected daily
report (in 1 hour units) or monthly report (in 1
day units) with the specied Year/Month/Day.
* File name (for daily reports):
yyyymmdd_Result_PeopleCount.xlsm
(for monthly reports “dd” is changed to “_”)
Sheet name Contents
Total
Lists the total of the group. For
information about the recorded
contents, refer to “CSV data”. Also, a
graph is displayed under the table.
Group
name
Lists the totals of each group. For
information about the recorded
contents, refer to “CSV data”. Also, a
graph is displayed under the table.
Err
For each camera, the error contents for
each time are listed in the beginning
sheet.
* For details refer to the next section.
Table example
Graph example: * only the total value is exported for
the comparison target data
Important:
The information outputted in the graph contains
a maximum of 16 cameras for each group.
If the camera title is blank, the “Address” will be
entered. Also, if the group is blank, nothing will
be entered.
If a group is blank, the form is outputted with a
blank sheet.
Cells for the Date/time for unrecorded data or
unobtained data are gray.
If all or part of the data for the daily report (1
hour units) and monthly report (1 day units;
target times) does not exist, the related cells are
gray.
For forms that are outputted during auto data
acquisition with “At the time of acquisition, create
daily form of this very day” checked, only the
target data for the time specied that day is
outputted, and the comparison target data is not
outputted.
Err sheet
The Err sheet is only output when the errors occur.
Error contents Error details
When the data for the
specified time does not
exist in the camera
No file
When the camera could not
be connected to
Err sheet example
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Data output (continued)
Form output procedure
D
CE
B
F
A
A When exporting a monthly report, select “Monthly”.
When exporting a daily report, select “Daily”.
B Select the Year/Month/Day that you want to output.
C The form can be outputted at the same time as the
comparison target data. Select the Year/Month/Day
of the comparison target.
D Select the time that you want to output. If Monthly
is selected, the total count value for that time is
outputted as the value for 1 day.
E Click the “Browse…” button and then specify the
output destination for the form in the displayed
folder selection dialog box. (Data is outputted to the
desktop if no destination is specied.)
F Click the “Form output” button to display the start
conrmation. Click the “OK” button to start outputting,
and proceed by following the displayed messages. A
completion message is displayed when the data has
nished outputting.
Important:
Data must be obtained from the camera before
you can output data.
[Method for switching the graphs you want
to display in the form]
In the form, because only up to 16 groups can be
displayed in a graph, by optionally specifying which
graph for the 16 groups to display, you can update the
graph based on the specied data.
(The maximum number of 16 groups are displayed by
default.)
D
C
E
A Open the outputted form.
B Open the sheet with the graph that you want to
update.
C Check the check box for the group that you want to
display. (A maximum of 16 groups from the top of the
selected group’s table are displayed.)
D If you want to select all groups, check All select. (A
maximum of 16 groups from the top of the selected
group’s table are displayed.)
E Press the “Update graph” button.
F “Update Complete!” is displayed when the graph has
nished updating.
Important:
If this function is used after manually editing the
form, it may not operate correctly. Do not edit the
sheet name, graph formats, or each part.
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Data output (continued)
Correcting count data
In this application, People count numbers can be corrected and the data can be outputted with the ow in the
following gure.
People count
number
U-turn correction
setting
Summary data (1 day/1
month)
Form (1 day/1 month)
U-turn count
number
U-turn correction setting procedure
A By turning on this function, the People count number can be corrected for the target lines by automatically
determining if people who U-turn are kept from the count for the People count number. Check “On” in the right
eld to turn on this function. (Default: On)
B Click the “Set” button to apply settings.
IN direction correction ON:
count number = 0
(A B)
OUT direction correction OFF:
count number = 1
(B A)
Example:
If U-turn correction is only
enabled for the IN direction,
only the IN direction will not be
counted.
A
B
Important:
If people who have been counted go outside the detection area and then cross the line again, they are not
considered to have done a U-turn.
Even if this function is enabled, because it automatically determines whether or not to control the count for
people doing U-turns depending on the number of people who pass by, there may be no change from when
this function is not enabled.
We recommend not using correction when people who are entering or exiting frequently cross the entrance/
exit.
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Others
Log display function
With this application, logs from errors that occurred, logs from the start and end of obtaining data, etc. can be
checked in the screen.
Click “Log” on the top right of the screen for the “People Count Output Tool” to display the log display screen.
A maximum of 1000 past logs can be displayed.
<Log display screen>
100 logs can be displayed in 1 screen.
A If you want to check the previous 100 logs, click “<< Previous 100”.
B If you want to check the next 100 logs, click “Next 100 >>”.
AB
Important:
Check the contents as necessary. For information on error countermeasures, refer to “Error messages”
( page 21) of “Others” in this manual.
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i-PRO i-PRO WV-SAE303W Extension Software User manual

Category
Security cameras
Type
User manual

i-PRO WV-SAE303W Extension Software is a powerful tool that allows you to easily configure and manage your network cameras for people counting applications. With this software, you can:

  • Register and edit camera information, including titles, groups, IP addresses, and user credentials.
  • Set preferences for data acquisition and output.
  • Obtain people count data from multiple cameras simultaneously and save it to a file.
  • Output summary data in CSV or form format.
  • Correct count data to account for U-turns.
  • View camera status and log information.

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